After a final moment of silence, her eyes became resolute. She turned to the terrified John and asked, "Does His Highness have any other contracts in the Empire besides the concert schedule?"
"Yes." John hurriedly bowed his head, answering nervously, "After the concert, His Highness has accepted a movie role."
"And that’s all?" the Queen asked.
"That’s all," John replied, his head still bowed, not daring to reveal that Nangong Lin would also be acting in this film.
And as the female lead, no less.
"Then once this movie is finished, return immediately to the homeland!" the Queen said with resolute eyes.
"Yes." John dared not voice any objection.
After speaking, the Queen looked at the lifeless Alvin, her heart aching to the extreme.
Alvin’s features were handsome, and his deep and captivating eyes were enchanting and mesmerizing. But now, those beautiful amber eyes devoid of their usual luster, appeared lifeless.
It’s often said that there’s a bond between a mother and her child—a parent’s love is universal. Parents genuinely worry deeply about their children’s matters.
Even with a life free of material worries, a child’s love life is a key concern for parents.
The Queen finally took a deep breath, slightly calming herself, and said to Alvin, "Alvin, I’m giving you one last chance. After completing these schedules, if you still can’t win over Nangong Lin, or convince him to willingly return with you to B Country, then you must come back alone. If you don’t return, I’ll personally send someone to bring you back!"
With that, the Queen turned and walked away, her eyes slightly red—this was the only boundary she could establish.
Son, it’s not that I don’t want to help you, or care for you, but what you ask is incredibly difficult.
In a regular family it wouldn’t matter, but you’re a Prince, the eyes of all citizens of B Country are watching.
The Queen left, and John had yet to recover from his trembling state.
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